Liverpool set to say goodbye to another club legend
Liverpool are about to say goodbye to another club legend if reports are accurate. A difficult couple of months are on the way.
Calciomercato reports that AC Milan are pushing to sign Andy Robertson. The Scot's contract expires in the summer and as things stand, he'll leave Liverpool.
That would be a blow, certainly. Robertson has been a true club legend for Liverpool and will go down as one of their greatest full-backs ever.
But this summer is shaping up to be the finale for many. Mo Salah will leave, while Ibrahima Konate and Alisson Becker have uncertain futures, too.
It's Robertson, though, who now looks the most likely to follow Salah. This Milan interest is a sign - the Scot's agent has not told other clubs that a Liverpool deal is likely.
That's something, for instance, that happened with both Virgil van Dijk and Salah last year. The pair of them broke off talks with other clubs to exclusively negotiate with Liverpool - Robertson doesn't appear to be doing the same.
It's a sign that a new deal isn't particularly close and this late in the day, that feels like a huge sign that he'll be off. And it will be emotional.
Andy Robertson: Situation Summary
Reduced Role and Tactical Shift
Andy Robertson’s influence at Liverpool has shifted significantly during the 2025–2026 season under Arne Slot. The 32-year-old vice-captain has largely lost his starting spot to summer signing Milos Kerkez, resulting in his lowest involvement since joining the club in 2017. As of April 2026, Robertson has been limited to just six Premier League starts, totalling roughly 770 minutes of league action. While he remains a vital leadership figure in the dressing room, his primary contributions have come as a rotation option or in cup competitions, including a goal in a recent FA Cup victory over Wolves.
Expiring Contract and Future Plans
With his contract set to expire in June 2026, Robertson is entering the final weeks of his tenure at Anfield. The Scotland captain has publicly stated that he will finalize a decision on his future before the 2026 World Cup to ensure no distractions during the tournament. While Liverpool has reportedly considered a short-term extension, a departure as a free agent appears increasingly likely. Tottenham Hotspur remains a persistent suitor after a failed January move, while a sentimental return to his boyhood club, Celtic, continues to be a major talking point as he evaluates his next steps.